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Through Toil and Tribulation: Financing Theological Education, 2001-2011

Revenues and expenditures of schools are analyzed for this ten year period. Enrollment trends, including extension sights and distance education, are reviewed. Qualitative factors that contribute to financial stability are examined, including findings from six schools whose financial performance was remarkably consistent and solid for this decade. (From the Publisher)

The Teaching Professor, Volume 28, Number 7
Religion & Education Volume 41, no.2
Resourcing Theological Education
The Teaching Professor, Volume 28, Number 6
The Teaching Professor, Volume 28, Number 5
On Our Way: A Study of Students’ Paths to Seminary

Students usually begin their path to theological or rabbinical school long before they first appear on the radar of most schools. They have been nurtured along the way by parents and professors, churches and clergy, and their interest in ministry often begins at an early age. Recruiting the best students for the future will require long-term strategies and major investment on the part of the seminaries, denominations, and religious communities. Theological Student Enrollment: A Special Report from the Auburn Center for Study of Theological Education is a companion piece to this report. (From the Publisher)

The Teaching Professor, Volume 28, Number 4
Seminary Journal vol. 14, no. 1, 2008
Religion & Education Volume 41, no.1